Oh YES! I remember this and the Space Food Sticks, although peanut butter was my favorite. My grandma used to keep these in her cabinet just for me. She also had TANG, which I mixed up & then froze in her mini-jello molds for a slushie. Yum.

I still sing the song and people think i'm making it up! around the same time, there was another yummy desert called Great Shake. The powder came in a triangular packet and you poured it into a big brown plastic cup that had a snap-on lid. Add milk and shake. It also had a catchy tune. we used to get these treats very infrequently but i remember all seven of us kids, singing, shaking, in our pjs, waiting for the sunday night disney movie (at 7:30?). Good Times!

LOL Shake A Puddin man that jostled brain cells I thought I lost. Butterscotch was awesome, it seems like food then was better because it was more fun. Pre microwave... you had to work for your desert lol.. thanks for the blast from the past..

Too much...there actually are others who remember this great snack! If only life were as simple as the shake-a-puddin days...Friday nights, watching the Flintstones, while shaking the shake-a-puddin container...

I too still sing the shake a puddin song sometimes while I am shaking other containers in the kitchen. NOW I KNOW I am not nuts! There really WAS shake a puddin! Thanks! I used to LOVE that stuff...esp sat nights watching Hockey night in Canada (with all 6 teams!) I wish they would bring it back for us! (any one remember sen-sens?)

hahahaha! I was telling my daughter about Shake a puddin at dinner tonight and she looked at me as if I was nuts!!! I thought I was the only one who remembered it, I had it everyday when I came home for lunch, I would eat it and watch the flintstones on channel 8 at 1230!! I remember Space sticks too!! Ummmm Peanut butter!!! and Sen-Sens...tasted like soap but wow!!! I was addicted to those!!!! I used to empty the whole little package into my mouth at once...the only thing that comes close to that taste it Thrills gum, which you can still find from time to time if you look hard enough.

I remember the lyrics like this:
"Shake, shake, shake a puddin'
Puddin' puddin' shake a puddin'
Shake, shake, shake a puddin'
Puddin' puddin shake a puddin'
There's a new kind of puddin'
and you can make it
It's called Shake a puddin'
and all you do is shake it"
Also, what happened to the blonde girl on the commercial? I thought she was the best ever!

Shake a puddin' was the sh*t. It was especially great when the cap flew off and the puddin' went everywhere. We were only allowed to shake our puddin' out of doors on the patio because of the inevitable mess.

I grew up in New Zealand in the 80's and my Mum used to get this stuff for us boys all the time.
Only now she can't remember it. My favourite was the butterscotch too and I have been looking for proof that it existed ever since. Thanks guys.
We used to have these other things called Pizzos too which were cartwheel shaped pizza flavoured corn or wheat chips like burger rings. Anyone know what I am talking about?

Oh... I remember. That was the treat in our lunch boxes. Butterscotch was my favorite. I was just talking to my son about some of the things we used to pack in our lunch boxes. He came up with a great idea: "Why don't you bring it back?"

Hi Sherri. "Fizzies" were the wafers that made a "carbonated" drink when dropped into a glass of water. My favorite Shake-a-Puddin flavor was strawberry. Couldn't get enough of that. Remember Bonomo Turkish Taffy? Or Bubs Daddy Bubblegum?

I loved shake-a-puddin!!!!!!! I remember it from the late 60's. Ours came with a record you would play and shake your puddin. It also came with a plastic container!! LOL!! Sooo much fun!!! I want to buy it again!!!

Oh boy does this bring back thoughts of days in my carefree youth!! Shake a Puddin and Jiffy Pop on Friday Nights with Mom and Dad...now sadly gone and I'm all grown up and stressed to the max. Chocolate flavor rocked!!

I remember Shake a pudding and I can still hear the song. The tumbler was tan and brown and chocolate was my favorite. It was more like a shake than pudding. And someone mentioned Fizzies. My daughter was taking Alka Seltzer tonite and I told her about a drink we used to have as kids that was a wafer -- couldn't remember the name, but I told her was something like Fizzies. I was right! Memories...

I would love to see the commercial again. These are a great memory from childhood. I also have a box of Jello 1-2-3 that I found in my mom's pantry years ago. I just kept the box for memory sake, we loved that stuff as kids.

YES -- I thought I was the only one that loved Shake A Puddin. i lived for the stuff --- I only wish I could taste it one more time, tho I am very afraid that as an adult I might not like it quite as much LOL

Wow, what a flashback. I was trying to explain 'shake-a-pudding" to my 20 year old.
Down in Puerto Rico we used to have them too. Can you imagine saying it with a Spanish accent?? hehehe.
Therese...we also used to have them on Friday nights.

I think I was about 4 or 5 (late 60's in Fresno CA) when we used to eat that stuff. I don't remember what it taste like; vaguely remember the song but definitely remember it existed. We lived in a yellow house back then and we used to sing "we all live in a yellow submarine". Does anyone remember the TV show where you placed tracing paper on the screen and traced something to help the little boy (or whatever it was) through his adventures? The paper came in kit that you used as you watched the show. We never had the kit so we just used our own paper.

OMG, I don't feel so alone! I thought I was the only one who remembered this great stuff. Loved the chocolate and butterscotch. Still remember what a treat it was to get this on Sunday night and watch the wonderful world of Disney! Ah the good old days.

yesterday I took a bite of a vanilla LUNA bar and the flavor took me way back to a warm childhood memory. I knew it reminded me of something, but couldn't quite recall exactly what. It took a couple of hours before I remembered, yes!--that's it!--vanilla Shake-a-Puddin'! I've asked a few in my office of my generation if they remembered, and it seems I'm the only one who had was fortunate enough to have a mom who bought me that "space-age" treat! (wasn't everything cool in those days called "space-age"?)

Man, it's good to know some of us are still around! My 20 and 30 something co-workers think I'm nuts. I remember this stuff and other things from that time like yesterday. Chocolate was the best, no question. I think I even remember the cups as being white and blue in a vertical striped pattern. I guess the next best pudding innovation was Snack Pack in the aluminum cans. Remember mom telling you not to lick the top? You folks made my day. Thanks!

I made a mistake by saying that shake a pudding was out of business by 1970, but I guess it still existed. It's just that it was off the shelf in Toronto, Canada by around that time. Maybe between 1970-72. Best pudding I ever tasted when I was a kid.

I was just talking today about shake a puddin' at the school where I work. The receptionist (who is just 10 years younger than me) looked at me like I was nutty. I had to explain to her about shakin' my puddin' and how good it tasted when it was finally ready. I have to admit, that 5 minutes felt like it took FOREVER!! My mom wasn't as crazy about shake a puddin' as I was - of course, I couldn't clean the mess up as well as she could - and I always made a mess! I think I was only 4 or 5 at the time, and I insisted on makin' the puddin' myself - it wasn't ever as good if someone else did the shakin' for me! As for all of the other good stuff that's been mentioned. . . my husband and I took a day trip to Caledonia, MO a month or so ago. They've re-opened the old general store there and have some of the best penny candy ever! Of course, it costs more than a penny these days, but boy, was it worth the cost just to take the trip down memory lane! If you're ever in that area of Missouri, make sure you look the place up. You won't be disappointed!

No one at work remembers this stuff. I thought shake-a-puddin' was the same thing as Great Shake - as I remember the brown cup with white lid. My grandmother kept these on had for me and I loved them! Early '70's in El Paso, TX!

Eating shake-a-pudding, space food sticks, and the little PDQ chocolate flavor bead crunchies (instead of putting them in milk) was the thing to do while making bugs with me Creepy Crawler set and wax soldiers with my Formex 7. Ah for yesterday...

I just found a picture of the box and I'm hoping this site will post it, brings back so many wonderful memories, as do the Space Sticks. Jiffy Pop & World of Disney nights were such a treat too, I miss those days. Anybody remember Breakfast Squares?

OMG!!! i cant believe i have found people who knew about shake-a-pudding! that was my all time favorite! the vanilla was my favorite! does ANYONE know where we can get it? i remember getting this as a special treat. mom would only get for each of us kids! thought i was nuts too!!

I remember 2 things about it....the commercial that sang "There's a new kind of pudding that you can make, and all you gotta do is shake, shake, shake". It was sort of a rock and roll tune. The other thing is the cups had comic pics of kids shaking them . I imitated one if the pics and the cover came off and chocolate liquid hit the ceiling as did my father!

A co-worker brought in some banana puding which brought back memories of shake-a-pudding. Love that stuff as a kid. The vanilla did have a certain flavor (which I loved) and also the butterscotch. Thanks for postig.

Yea! I finally made it back to the right universe! LOL Shake-A-Puddin' & Space Sticks are all that made childhood worthwhile for me. And NOBODY I know remembers them. Any one know what companies made them?

I remember a pudding that you shook but it had a bear shaped lid. You held on between his ears on top. The cup and lid were brown. I also remember Wyler's rootbeer mix, and carbonated orange too. They came in a kool-aid type package and were powders..

This stuff actually predates the 70's...uh huh it does because I remember eating it in a house that I lived in before grade one. Grade one was 1968. I also remember eating this whilst watching Batman...AND singing the song

Ah! Shake-A-Pudding, We still eat it on a regular basis, straight from the last of our original promo pudding shaker (had a few, but down to one now). Would like to find some more of them to give as gifts the the less fotunate .

I loved Shake-a-puddin as a kid! I try to recreate it by shaking instant pudding in a tupperware tumbler with lid! Never can get that exact taste....when I say shake-a-puddin..no one remembers it. When I sing the song...everyone looks at me like I am crazy...but everyone here knows that feeling!!!! I was probably five years old....what a good memory.

I have such fond memories of shake a puddin from when I was little. We used to make it, shake it, leave it in the refrigerator, and after our bath, my brother and I would eat our delicious pudding for a bedtime snack. I even remember the "jingle"!

I've been "making" counterfeit Shake a Puddin' for my kids. Just split a small box of instant pudding into four small "Take n' Toss" cups (I use a scale, different flavors have different weights). Then, when you want to use it, put a 1/2 cup of milk in a larger TnT cup, add the pudding powder, cover it up, and shake!

I remember begging my mom for chocolate Shake-a-Puddin and then singing the song while doing the shake/dance. Of course, it went all over the living room drapes, but there was enough left in the tumbler to eat. I remember it from the late 60's...would eat it while watching "The Flintstones" or "Quick Draw McGraw". Ahhh, the good OLD days, huh? Wish I could find the stuff now. Until reading these comments, there was myself and ONE friend I have who remembered this product. Good stuff, Maynard.

My 46 yr.old daughter remembered this & called to see if it was real or what!We racked our brain as to ingredients, since you could make it anywhere,even school.A friend suggested google search & here I am. Gotta call her & tell her about this.Darn if her comps not ill!

I was asking my husband about Shake-a-Puddin this morning and he told me it must have been a New Jersey thing. I proved him wrong! I am on a diet plan that uses shaker cups and powder. Every time I shake it I think of the Shake-a-Puddin jingle. Anyone know when they took it off the market?

Like everyone else, it does bring back fond memories!! After the one incident where the lid came off and it went all over the ceiling, that was the last time we had it. It was our favorite weekend treat, along with a pan of Jiffy-Pop popcorn. I am still enjoying reading the comments. Great trip down memory lane.

What I remember best about Shake-a-Puddin is that it came with little plastic Dr. Doolittle animals. I must have eaten a lot of it, because I had all of the characters including the coveted push-me-pull-you.

i loved space sticks and PDQ y do they get ride of all the good things and put all the bad things on the market now they need to bring them back does anyone remember farther johns cough syrup thats the only kind my mom could get me to take it was awsom tasting

I remember shake-a-puddin and Im glad someone else does too. I'v asked people over the years but, no one new what I was talking about. my mom died when I was 9. I don't have alot of memories of her except,for shake-a-puddin. I remember her buying it for my brother and I and it was something we could make alone and it was alot of fun. I wish it was still available I'd revert back to my childhood and enjoy every minute with giggles. Please start making it again.

I was so glad to find all your comments on shake a pudding. It was so good. I wonder how many flavord their were. We use to get behind the door and sing the song as we would shake shake shake, shake our pudding!!

My 20 yr old son laughed at me and though I was nuts when I told him about Shake a Puddin and sang the song. Young punks...what the hell do they know !!!!!! lol SHAKE A PUDDIN SHAKE A PUDDIN SHAKE SHAKE SHAKE A' PUDDIN........

heey kiddies, any Jello or royal instant pudding will give u the xact same results, and tastes better now if my memory is good! just pour your 2% and half a pack of instant pudding into that commuter mug and shake, shake, shake! anyone else remember Puffa Puffa Rice? the marketing was hawaiian and it was puffed rice with a brown sugar glaze, the best kid crack ever!

I remember helping my mother put a Christmas package together for my Uncle who was in Vietnam. She had filled it almost full but still had some room left. We put in two types of Shake-a-Puddin and three paddle ball sets. A few months later My Uncle sent back a request for two things. "Send more paddle balls and Shake-a-Puddin". He got what he wanted!